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- Helen lives with her ex-husband, his 20-year-old girlfriend, their new baby - and his dying mother Gwen. Her life is a grind, and like all the other women she toils with at the local chicken factory, is spent in service of the clock.
- Supernatural drama set in the British trenches of WW1. Along with the rest of his platoon, young Private Edwin Childs fears imminent German gas attacks. As the dreaded attack begins, how much will Edwin give of himself in the ultimate act of compassion towards his fellow men?
- Violet, an older woman who has every reason to be full of joy, torments herself and another younger woman. But when age begins to strip everything away from her, Violet is forced to face her biggest fear - herself.
- Based on the play Good Dog by Arinzé Kene, the star of Crazyhead, Eastenders and Youngers. It's in the window of Sam's, behind the rusty display. Two wheels, shiny body, handlebars ready to be gripped. Mum's promised him that bike so even when school or homelife bites, he knows to keep his chin up, his head down and his shirt clean. No harsh word, no sudden push to the ground will distract him from growing up to be a good man. All around him neighbours are waiting. Gandhi's waiting for the day when customers will be kind; Mrs Blackwood is waiting for him to stop doing someone else's dirty laundry and notice her; Old Man Boateng's waiting to get bored of the drink and Trevor Senior's waiting for when those kids will let him and his son play in peace. For now, though, they tip their hats and look the other way - because in the end, everyone who's good gets what they deserve. Don't they? Set during the early noughties, good dog chronicles growing up in a multi-cultural community, and the everyday injustices that drive people to take back control. Because even the most patient among us can't wait forever.
- When Agostino Tassi, the pope's favourite artist, was accused of raping 15-year-old Gentileschi, the ensuing seven-month case was widely publicised.
- Three rival urban groups clash over who should use an abandoned warehouse space. Despite their differences, they find a common language through movement that inspires them to communicate, collaborate and come together.
- Two dancers struggle through the fear-drenched darkness of oppression and fear to arrive in the lightness of freedom.
- Two women test the depth of their connection in a dream-like space filled with painterly colour.
- An exploration of the themes and processes of the hip hop music drama Here/Not Here, including interviews with the cast and key creative contributors.
- Dance film created by choreographer Botis Seva and director Billy Boyd Cape. An exploration of love, abandonment and fatherhood, commissioned by Random Acts and Sadler's Wells.
- Docu-drama about Ivorian artist Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, a.k.a. Cheik Nadro (or just Nadro), who after a divine vision in 1948, invented an alphabet for Bété, a West African language, to fight against the French colonization in his country.